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F Pagès1, A Berger, B Henglein, B Piqueras, C Danel, F Zinzindohoue, N Thiounn, P H Cugnenc, W H Fridman.
Abstract
The production in colon cancer of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), a type-1 T-helper (TH1) cytokine, is considered as a marker of good prognosis. We asked whether interleukin-18 (IL-18), which strongly induces IFN-gamma and regulates Fas ligand (Fas-L)-dependent cytotoxicity, may play a role in colon homeostasis, and if its expression was modulated in colon adenocarcinomas. We analyzed 14 specimens of colon adenocarcinomas, 6 of normal colon mucosa of the series, and 6 colon-tumor cell lines. The expression of IL-18, of ICE protease, involved in the processing of this cytokine, and of the downstream effectors of IL-18, IFN-gamma and Fas-L was analyzed by RT-PCR. We further performed IL-18 immunostaining of normal and tumor specimens. The results were correlated with tumor dissemination and clinical outcome. We report the synthesis of IL-18 in human normal colon, mainly by epithelial cells of the mucosa. Out of the 6 tumor cell lines, 4 expressed IL-18 transcripts, but neither ICE mRNA nor secreted forms of IL-18 were detected. We observed decreased or abolished synthesis of IL-18 in colon adenocarcinomas, as compared with normal mucosa. Thus, half of the colon-cancer tissues (7/14 cases) expressed neither IFN-gamma nor Fas-L. This feature was correlated with the existence of distant metastases (Fischer's exact test, p = 0.02) and an unfavorable outcome. These findings suggest that production of IL-18 in human colon may play a role in homeostasis and in tumor immune surveillance, by enhancing IFN-gamma production and Fas-L-dependent cytotoxicity of immune cells.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10371355 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19990621)84:3<326::aid-ijc22>3.0.co;2-k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396